Lockdown footy quiz - No Googling

Borobarmy

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We’ve done this before but under the present world circumstances I’m sure we can squeeze another one in . I’m quite confident this question ain’t been on here before .

1/ Which club’s fans invented the footy version of the song ‘ blue moon ‘ and what was it about ?
 
2) which was the first penalty shoot out in English football?

Who scored the first penalty in a shoot out and who was the first to miss?
 
Well done , yes it was Crewe and it was more in keeping with their dismal days mid 1900s and away colours . Man City nicked it .
 
We’ve done this before but under the present world circumstances I’m sure we can squeeze another one in . I’m quite confident this question ain’t been on here before .

1/ Which club’s fans invented the footy version of the song ‘ blue moon ‘ and what was it about ?
Great that someone is taking over the job of doing a lock down footy quiz.
 
I've been doing similar with some of the folks from work. This stumped a few..

Who was the player who was a bricklayer, didn't turn professional till he was 28, didn't sign for his final club till he was 32, but after that captained them to a league championship, FA cup, league cup and a European trophy?
 
I've been doing similar with some of the folks from work. This stumped a few..

Who was the player who was a bricklayer, didn't turn professional till he was 28, didn't sign for his final club till he was 32, but after that captained them to a league championship, FA cup, league cup and a European trophy?
That's Tony Book, isn't it?
 
I haven’t stepped on anyone’s toes have I ? Whoops if I have 🤭
Not me. Glad to see people are keeping themselves occupied during another difficult time.

It is a little strange this time. As I think the Spanish lock down on this occasion may be a little looser than the UK one. For example, we are able to go out and play golf.

Only on our local golf course that we can see from our terrace. As the boundary to our municipal area (a big town and our small town) is likely to be closed tomorrow.

In March-June last year I was walking up and down the stairs from our terrace to the communal garden. Pretending that I was playing on the course. Just wishing I could be out playing.
 
Not me. Glad to see people are keeping themselves occupied during another difficult time.

It is a little strange this time. As I think the Spanish lock down on this occasion may be a little looser than the UK one. For example, we are able to go out and play golf.

Only on our local golf course that we can see from our terrace. As the boundary to our municipal area (a big town and our small town) is likely to be closed tomorrow.

In March-June last year I was walking up and down the stairs from our terrace to the communal garden. Pretending that I was playing on the course. Just wishing I could be out playing.

I envy the Spanish response first time round . I think we in the UK are feeling the effects of our ’ relaxed ‘ response to it . Very shrewd of the government to determine the covid virus urchins all packed up and went to the Arctic for a 5 day vacation over Crimbo . It afforded everyone to relax and have a knees up together .
 
I envy the Spanish response first time round . I think we in the UK are feeling the effects of our ’ relaxed ‘ response to it . Very shrewd of the government to determine the covid virus urchins all packed up and went to the Arctic for a 5 day vacation over Crimbo . It afforded everyone to relax and have a knees up together .
Agreed about the first lock down here.

Spain was too lax over Xmas in my opinion. However the difficulty is if you set the rules too strict people will ignore them.

We had a relaxation from before Xmas through to 10 January. To cover Kings Day on 6 January as well as Xmas and New Year.

It was too long and too flexible in my opinion. We are suffering for it now.
 
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